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ACT Scores reach their lowest in over 3 decades
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu This year’s average American College Test, ACT, score was a 19.8 out of 30—the first time it has dipped below 20 since 1991. Researchers believe that this is one of many signs that the COVID-19 pandemic has truly impacted education. The average senior in high school would have been…
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Speaker Series: Marie Yovanovitch former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer sjf5814@psu.edu On Wednesday, October 12, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch came to Penn State Behrend. During her discussion with Dr. Lena Surzhko-Harned, an associate teaching Professor of Political Science, talked about several topics, including her time in the foreign service and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Early on…
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National Coming Out Day
Rachel Schaffner – Staff Writer RLS6117@psu.edu Outside of the normal Pride Month in June, the LGBTQ+ community has some other days where they show visibility days for smaller groups within the community, such as International Lesbian day being October 8th. There are visibility weeks where each identification within the LGTBQ+ community gets recognition outside of…
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‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery
Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…
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MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend
Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…
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ACT Scores reach their lowest in over 3 decades
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu This year’s average American College Test, ACT, score was a 19.8 out of 30—the first time it has dipped below 20 since 1991. Researchers believe that this is one of many signs that the COVID-19 pandemic has truly impacted education. The average senior in high school would have been…
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Speaker Series: Marie Yovanovitch former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer sjf5814@psu.edu On Wednesday, October 12, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch came to Penn State Behrend. During her discussion with Dr. Lena Surzhko-Harned, an associate teaching Professor of Political Science, talked about several topics, including her time in the foreign service and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Early on…
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National Coming Out Day
Rachel Schaffner – Staff Writer RLS6117@psu.edu Outside of the normal Pride Month in June, the LGBTQ+ community has some other days where they show visibility days for smaller groups within the community, such as International Lesbian day being October 8th. There are visibility weeks where each identification within the LGTBQ+ community gets recognition outside of…
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‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery
Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…
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MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend
Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…
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ACT Scores reach their lowest in over 3 decades
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu This year’s average American College Test, ACT, score was a 19.8 out of 30—the first time it has dipped below 20 since 1991. Researchers believe that this is one of many signs that the COVID-19 pandemic has truly impacted education. The average senior in high school would have been…
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Speaker Series: Marie Yovanovitch former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer sjf5814@psu.edu On Wednesday, October 12, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch came to Penn State Behrend. During her discussion with Dr. Lena Surzhko-Harned, an associate teaching Professor of Political Science, talked about several topics, including her time in the foreign service and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Early on…
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National Coming Out Day
Rachel Schaffner – Staff Writer RLS6117@psu.edu Outside of the normal Pride Month in June, the LGBTQ+ community has some other days where they show visibility days for smaller groups within the community, such as International Lesbian day being October 8th. There are visibility weeks where each identification within the LGTBQ+ community gets recognition outside of…
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‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery
Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…
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MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend
Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…
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ACT Scores reach their lowest in over 3 decades
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu This year’s average American College Test, ACT, score was a 19.8 out of 30—the first time it has dipped below 20 since 1991. Researchers believe that this is one of many signs that the COVID-19 pandemic has truly impacted education. The average senior in high school would have been…
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Speaker Series: Marie Yovanovitch former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer sjf5814@psu.edu On Wednesday, October 12, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch came to Penn State Behrend. During her discussion with Dr. Lena Surzhko-Harned, an associate teaching Professor of Political Science, talked about several topics, including her time in the foreign service and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Early on…
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National Coming Out Day
Rachel Schaffner – Staff Writer RLS6117@psu.edu Outside of the normal Pride Month in June, the LGBTQ+ community has some other days where they show visibility days for smaller groups within the community, such as International Lesbian day being October 8th. There are visibility weeks where each identification within the LGTBQ+ community gets recognition outside of…
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‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery
Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…
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MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend
Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…
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ACT Scores reach their lowest in over 3 decades
Mary Pintea – News Editor mvp5879@psu.edu This year’s average American College Test, ACT, score was a 19.8 out of 30—the first time it has dipped below 20 since 1991. Researchers believe that this is one of many signs that the COVID-19 pandemic has truly impacted education. The average senior in high school would have been…
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Speaker Series: Marie Yovanovitch former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine
Spencer Finley – Staff Writer sjf5814@psu.edu On Wednesday, October 12, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch came to Penn State Behrend. During her discussion with Dr. Lena Surzhko-Harned, an associate teaching Professor of Political Science, talked about several topics, including her time in the foreign service and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Early on…
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National Coming Out Day
Rachel Schaffner – Staff Writer RLS6117@psu.edu Outside of the normal Pride Month in June, the LGBTQ+ community has some other days where they show visibility days for smaller groups within the community, such as International Lesbian day being October 8th. There are visibility weeks where each identification within the LGTBQ+ community gets recognition outside of…
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‘Try Guy’ tries to get away with adultery
Courtney Balcombe – Opinion Editor clb6264@psu.edu The Try Guys, famously known as four guys who will try just about anything from a night in their wives’ shoes to auditioning for a broadway musical, nothing is off limits for these men. However, recently the Try Guys have been covering the news with their member Ned Fulmer…
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MOJATUBA: Tuba and Dance Fusion in concert at Penn State Behrend
Beacon Staff Reports: Laureate Velvet Brown blew away Behrend. Brown, the 2022-23 Penn State Laureate and the David P. Stone Endowed Professor for the School of Music at Penn State, performed Mojatuba: Tuba and Dance Fusion on Oct. 7 in McGarvey Commons. The musical project showcases a unique ensemble, an artistic and interdisciplinary collaboration between…
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